Product Overview
The CEF/NA EPR Insulated Marine Power Cable is a non-armored, fire-resistant cable designed for critical safety circuits where flexibility and fire integrity are prioritized over mechanical protection. Its core construction utilizes mica glass tape and EPR insulation to maintain circuit functionality during fire, encapsulated within a durable PCP (Polychloroprene) outer sheath that provides excellent resistance to oils, chemicals, and environmental factors.
Key Applications
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Marine & Offshore: Essential for emergency lighting, alarm systems, and safety-critical control circuits within protected cable routes, conduits, or trays on ships, oil platforms, and offshore structures.
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High-Risk Industrial Plants: Suitable for fire-resistant power and control circuits in the metallurgy, chemical, power generation, and mining industries, where cables are installed in controlled environments not subject to direct mechanical impact.
Compliance & Standards
This cable meets stringent international standards for fire survival and electrical safety:
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Design: IEC 60092-350, IEC 60092-353
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Conductor: IEC 60228
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Insulation & Sheath: IEC 60092-360
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Fire Resistance: IEC 60331
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Flame Retardancy: IEC 60332-1, IEC 60332-3-22
Construction & Materials

| Item | Code | Material / Description |
|---|---|---|
| Series Code | C | Marine Power Cable |
| Conductor | / | Tinned or Plain Stranded, Annealed Copper Wire |
| Insulation | E | Mica Glass Tape + EPR (Fire-Resistant Layer) |
| Sheath | F | PCP (Polychloroprene) |
| Sheath Color | / | Standard Black (Other colors available) |
| Flammability | NA | Fire Resistant |
Technical Specifications
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Rated Voltage: 0.6/1 kV
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Maximum Conductor Temperature: 90°C
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Available Cross-Section: 0.75 mm² to 300 mm²
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Number of Cores: 1 to 37 Cores
